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Adirondack Backcountry Information
Welcome to the Adirondacks
The Welcome to the Adirondacks webpage is the place to go if you are interested in learning more about the Adirondacks. It provides information about the Forest Preserve and conservation easement lands, outdoor recreation opportunities, and Leave No Trace (leaves DEC website). Be sure to check out the links to additional information and tips for recreating safely and minimizing your impacts on natural resources, recreational infrastructure, and other backcountry users in the Adirondacks.
Outdoor Recreation in the Adirondacks
Looking for a great seasonal hike in the Adirondacks? How about an easy, family-friendly hike? Maybe you prefer a quiet paddle in a canoe or an exhilarating kayaking adventure. The Adirondack Regional Tourism Council (leaves DEC website) provides directions and trail descriptions for hundreds of hikes (leaves DEC website) through the woods and up mountains; and directions and descriptions of routes
New Calhoun Street Regional Dock now open
Bluffton Today
The overhauled and improved Calhoun Street Regional Dock in Bluffton is now fully open to the public.
The new public dock consists of a bulkhead, 130-foot boardwalk, 20-by-20-foot covered pier head, and 120-foot floating dock that can accommodate about 10 boats at a time.
In 2017, the town began replacing the new dock s 60-foot predecessor that was built in the 1970s. The town has said it only allowed for about four small boats at once.
A public dock has been located at the end of Calhoun Street since the early 1800s and has been central to local commerce, bringing products and people from the May River to the center of Bluffton, according to the town.